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Push button mixer shower

9

 T00355

Pipe

movement

4 mm

Maximum

Finished

wall

Fig.10

Complete the pipework to the bracket mounting 
points. Leave an excess of pipe protruding out 
of the wall of approximately 60mm as measured 
from the face of the finished wall or tiles 

(fig.9)

.

Flush the pipework through to remove any 
debris.
Check for leaks and remedy as necessary.
Make good the wall, 

tiled surfaces MUST be 

level, 

check with spirit level.

Ensure the pipes exiting the wall are free and 
can move in and out of the wall by a maximum 
distance of 4mm

 

(fig.10)

.

Push each pipe into the wall until it stops against 
the depth of chasing. Measure 21mm to 25mm 
from the face of the finished wall or tiles and 
mark the pipe.
Using a pipe cutter, cut the pipe and deburr.

IMPORTANT

When the pipework is at rest 

against the depth of chasing the length of pipe 
protruding from the wall should be between 
25mm MAXIMUM and 21mm MINIMUM from 
the face of the finished wall or tiles (

fig.11

).

Make sure the outer surface of the pipes is clean 
and free of any debris or damage. Clean the 
surface if necessary.
Mark the positions of the wall bracket holes and 
drill the wall/tiles to suit.
Slide the wall bracket over the pipework and 
securely fix to the wall.
Slide the olive over the pipework and push down 
until it meets the wall bracket. Ensure the olive 
is clear of the end of the pipework and the pipe 
does not enter too far into the connector outlet 
and prevent the plastic seal fitting correctly.

Screw the nut onto the wall bracket and tighten 
until the olive is compressed onto the pipework. 

(fig.12)

                                          

 T00358

Maximum

25 mm

Minimum

21 mm

Finished

wall

Fig.11

 T00357

Finished

wall

Approximately

60mm

Fig.9

Wall bracket

Nut

Connector

outlet

Olive

Pipework

Fig.12

Summary of Contents for 2181629F

Page 1: ...BOX ALTERNATIVELY REGISTER BY TEL 024 7637 8321 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read this book thoroughly and familiarise yourself with all instructions before commencing installation...

Page 2: ...N COMPONENTS 1 DIMENSIONS 2 INTRODUCTION 3 PLUMBING WATER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4 TYPICAL DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS 5 6 PREPARING THE SHOWER 7 SITING OF THE SHOWER 7 INSTALLATION 8 12 LEAK TESTING 12 OPERA...

Page 3: ...ush button mixer shower 1 MAIN COMPONENTS A Mixer shower B Riser rail C Wall brackets D Riser rail wall bracket E Slider F Hose not shown G Shower head not shown H Fixed shower head not shown C A D B...

Page 4: ...mixer shower 2 780 1120mm 10 710mm 7 19mm 22mm 130x50mm 50 67mm 40mm 340mm 5 304mm 140mm 59mm 255x190mm DIMENSIONS All dimensions listed in this fitting book regarding the product and installation are...

Page 5: ...old supply temperature C Equal to or less than 25 This mixer shower is designed for high pressure systems found in the UK For effective operation of the internal seals the maximum static pressure must...

Page 6: ...he access point to the isolator Flush pipework to clear the system of debris and check for leaks before connecting to the mixer Commercial Applications For commercial applications in line filters are...

Page 7: ...pply pressures exceed 5 bar running An expansion vessel MAY be fitted and regularly maintained to prevent the shower mixer being damaged by excess pressures This may already be installed within the bo...

Page 8: ...reducing valve must be set at the same value as the unvented package pressure reducing valve Note An additional expansion vessel may be required if a second pressure reducing valve is installed This d...

Page 9: ...carefully covered to stop ingress of any debris while routing the supply pipework The mixer shower is suitable for exposed installation onto solid wall a stud partition wall dry lined wall or fixing t...

Page 10: ...uld pass through the support studs or noggins via a suitably sized hole fig 6 Decide upon the mounting position of the brackets on the wall and mark the centres Check the mounting marks are level and...

Page 11: ...the pipework is at rest against the depth of chasing the length of pipe protruding from the wall should be between 25mm MAXIMUM and 21mm MINIMUM from the face of the finished wall or tiles fig 11 Make...

Page 12: ...cover taking care not to damage the glass Offer the mixer shower to the brackets checking that the sealing washers are in place and carefully tighten the nuts Ensure the distance from the centre of th...

Page 13: ...and drill and plug the wall An appropriate drill bit should be used If the wall is brick plasterboard or a soft building block use appropriate wall plugs and screws should be used Secure the bracket t...

Page 14: ...Remedy any leaks found FITTING THE SHOWER HEAD Screw the conical end of the hose to the shower head then locate the shower head into the slider Screw the fixed head to the riser fixed head rail Make...

Page 15: ...RE CONTROL To adjust the water temperature rotate the temperature control to the desired temperature fig 21 To overcome the maximum temperature stop press the override button and turn DIVERTER CONTROL...

Page 16: ...ntee user safety Rotate the temperature control checking the minimum and maximum showering temperatatures ADJUST THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE STOP SETTING on page 14 if required The following is recommende...

Page 17: ...res The BuildCert TMV scheme recommends a maximum mixed water outlet temperatures of 41 C for showers The mixed water temperatures must never exceed 46 C The British Burns Association recommends 37 C...

Page 18: ...of routine maintenance of the internal of the mixer shower will depend mainly on the water supply condition Experience of local conditions will dictate the intervals for inspection and in service test...

Page 19: ...7 8 0 11 5 14 0 16 5 18 0 Overhead showe head flow rate l m 2 6 3 6 4 0 5 0 5 6 8 0 12 0 15 0 17 0 18 5 Pressure bar 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Conditions for test Inlet temperatures comp...

Page 20: ...water supply blocked or restricted 2 6 Flow regulator not fitted HP systems only 3 1 Flow regulators not fitted 1 1 1 Refer to the Commissioning section 1 2 1 Reposition temperature control knob 1 3 1...

Page 21: ...4 2 1 Inspect the inlet filters Clean if necessary 4 3 1 Turn off the mixer shower and consult a suitably competent plumber 4 4 1 Clean shower head 4 5 1 Reduce the simultaneous demand 4 5 2 Make sur...

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Page 24: ...ent of a pro forma invoice by cheque or postal order Telephone orders are based on information given during the call Before contacting Triton please verify your requirements using the Information cont...

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